AKTIU'K J. 'DOBBINS' GREKN, of WaynesvlUe. who turned In the flnt perfect score in history on a Mountaineer lootball con test 'a*1 week, looks over the selections for this week's contest, ho pi in to win another first prize of J15 in rash. Mr. Green says he pitched lour years of baseball for WTH8 and 12 years for a Wayncsville semi-pro team, but adds he didn't play much football "%ecau.se it wasn't allowed then." (Mountaineer Photo). Saturday Set As National 4-H Achievement Day Nearly 2.156,000 4-1! Club boy* and girls will be honored for out standing accomplishment* on Na tional 4-H Achievement Day, Sat urday, November 10. Sharing theii recognition will be more than 357. 000 men. women and young people who serve as volunteer local lead ers of about HO.iltH) clubs through out the country State 4-H club Leader I- H HarriM t>ays it is hoped that every county in the nation will observe this day in a way to bring recog nition and credit to the 4-H pro gram llarrill says that in the past year many 4-H'ers have completed individual projects in farming, hnmemaking. community service, and other activities. North Carolina boys and girls have produced and conserved food, feed, and Alter, sewed and cooked, improved and beautified their homes; made their farms more effi cient; stressed personal health and safety, protected our wildlife; and cooperated in a wide variety of community services llarrill says these projects have done much to improve family liv ing through adding sources of in come. introducing improved prac tices. Increasing the family food supply, and conserving valuable natural resources. In 192(1 Lt. (later Uen.i James IV I >00little made the lirst all-blind flight at Mitchcl Field. Long Is land. STRAND THEATRE PHONE 6-8351 THURSDAY, NOV. 8 I AST DAY To SEE DANE CLARK^1 mumi i?Mf^ CRAIG Kin ?twart r?m VB||I ? - . ?MM h tv. UK I FRI. & SAT., NOV. 0 & 10 IK)lTULE FKATI HK I 1st Hit MINE FRANCIS ? LOUIS CALHERN 2nd Hit -?VISTAVlSIOH W mot?m Mcrvm f iui nmn mujst I fou COVER I TECHNICOLOR ( fl MKS VIV1C* JOHN | | CAGNEY LINDFORS DEREK I ?* (M KEM1 CtUIMlKB hMi I ??.i.a!iw tarnau* I I Hbn?>WIML| I OmkM-OHIMICWN f ? JP I ALSO Cartoon and Chapter 9 ?fvinjf of The Rocket Men" SUN., MON. & TI ES., NOV. 11, 12 & 13 **I)ue To The Sophisticated J Nature of This Picture It Is Recommended For Adults Only." SEE "THE BAD SEED" Starring NANCY KELLY PATTY McCORMACK ; PARK Theatre Program LAST TIME TODAY THURSDAY. NOV. 8 i "CATERED AFFAIR" SlarrinK BETTE DAVIS ERNEST HOKUNINK -rr?? nun \\. nuv. ?? DOUBLE FEATURE "CRASHING LAS VEGAS" Starring < LEO OORCEY and the \ BOWERY BOYS ? Plus ? "ARROWHEAD" (In C'inemaScope and Color) i Starring CHARLTON HESTON JACK BALANCE ? SATURDAY. NOV. 10 DOUBLE FEATURE "ARROWHEAD" (In CinemaScope & Color) Starring CHARLTON HESTON JACK PALANCE ?PLUS? "THE NAKED HILLS" (In Color) Starring KEENAN WYNN ? SI N.. MON. & TUES., NOV. 11, 12 & 13 "TEA AND SYMPATHY" (In CinemaScope & Color) Starring DKKORAH KERR JOHN KERR ? NOTICE! ? This picture is not suitable for children and due to the fact that Children will not understand or enjoy it, but would only disturb those who wish to enjoy it, we will not admit children under IX yrs. except with their parents. 'Bad Seed' Playing At Strand Sunday Has Unique Plot The ftlm that U reportedly the bin shocker of the year. "The Bad ; Seed," opens Sunday at the Strand Theatre, it promises to deliver one j of the most daring themes ever to i be presented on the motion picture screen?whether or not "evil" may or may not be inherited. The film repeats the same shock ing theme as the original book by Uilllam V4 , U ..-.1 aJ.. it uuaiii iuai ? ii anvi inr niam ?n#l 1V11LL1U1N AlttL (In CinemaScope and Color) Starring MARILYN MONROE BETTY ORABLE ?PLUS? 5 COLOR CARTOONS ? SATURDAY, NOV. 10 DOUBLE FEATURE! "THE CHARGE AT FEATHER RlVER" (In Color) ?PLUS? "JUNGLE GENTS" Starring LEO GORCEY and the BOWERY BOYS ? SUN. & MOW. NOV. 11 & 12 "THE LAST HUNT" (In Cinemascope & Color) Starring ROBERT TAYLOR STEWART ORANGES Now y0u c^n drive youp car with Pe?ce o* ?*>i"d ... if you hove the new Traveler* Family Automobile Policy. It offer* mony odded benefit* at no oddltionol co*t. for complete details . . . see THE L. N. DAVIS CO. | Main St. WaynesviUe Bethel High School Blue Demon Tales By DOROTHY MASON We are very proud of our foot-' 1 biJl team for betting Franklin last i> Friday kignt. We will have our J homecoming game with Sylva at | 1 p.m., Friday. The Homecoming Queen and ; court are as follows: queen, Fran- | oes Frizzell; maid of honor, Edith Pressiey; senior attendants?Cath erine Hall and V'ernita Sheffield; junior attendants ? Libby Messer and Glenda Wells; sophomore at tendants?L< rna Norris and Mari etta Smith; freshman attendants? , Doris Howard and Linda Phillips, j ? 1 We Seniors are looking forward ] lo our visit to the Champion Paper ?nd Fibre Co. November 8. Some it us are especially looking forward :o the guidance programs. Several Seniors have taken Scholarship tests. We hope for the jest. The students went for the Junior Red Cross drive in a big way. "Sudd" is a mass vegetable ob >truction of plants and grass which form peaty blocks. These some ames block navigation in the Nile llivcr. ? You can get all the benefits of ^ CLEAN f OIL HEAT with ESSO HEATING OIL Esso Heating Oil gives you clean, comfortable heat. You can depend on every tankful of Esso Heating Oil to give you tops in burner performance. 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